3) send me a PM or email (Dale@midnightrun.org, PLEASE include "Haiti" in subject line) with charity you supported, and a cut and paste of a section of donation acknowledgement ( email or webpage- DWB didn't send an immediate receipt, though edited to add it came through after about an hour). You don't need to include address, amount, etc. Just something to show you did something (I hate to think anyone would sign up without donating, but you never know).

4) If you want to donate an additional prize, post it here. Since I mostly have less expensive stuff, I'm donating a lot of 4 bottles, but a single nice bottle is a good prize.

5) We'll hope for 100 donors, and 3-8 prizes. Next Fri (1/22) the last 2 digits (after the decimal) of the DJIA as published in the NYT will the winning number. For instance, if the Dow finishes at 10713.37, whoever is 37th donor on list wins my lot of Bordeaux. If there are other prizes, they will be the Dow on the next day of business, in order (so prize #2 1/25, #3 1/26,.etc). If we don't reach 100, and no donor number coincides, prize stays with donor. Edited Sat 1/23: As we had more prizes than we expected, and not wanting to draw out this too long (as we probably have about all the donors we're going to get), does anyone object to this? Starting monday, we go through the prizes in order (starting with #2, mine will go to back of the line) using the DJIA, S&P, and Nasdaq fractions? Even with some misses we can have everything done much sooner. I don't generally like to change rules in midgame, but this will speed up things, without changing the odds of anyone winning. OK with everyone?6) Robin is final arbiter of disputes. Look, this is just a way to spur all of us with good intentions to do what we know we should do. Let's have a little fun and help those in tremendous need. May the best man or woman win the best wine!

Prize #1 - 4 decades of Bordeaux. Your choice of one bottle per decade:1970 Canon, 1979 du Tertre, or 1979 Domaine de Chevalier1983 Gruaud Larose, 1988 Bon Pasteur, or 1989 Meyney1990 Meyney, 1995 Soutard, or 1998 du Tertre2001 Sociando, 2001 Lagrange, or 2005 du Tertre(none of these are super valuable, each worth $30-90, but lot is worth $150-250 depending on what you pick.)Will ship wherever possible within continental US, if you are in a state with legal issues it's up to you to find alternate address.

.....we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. A. Lincoln

I'll offer two prizes. A case of the Jollies. (Seriously folks!) A magnum of '95 Durell. I've already donated to PIH, but I'll do it again. Hope I can figure out the part described in Dale's post (Luddite Brain Disorder).

I don't know just how I'm supposed to play this scene, but I ain't afraid to learn...

I'm in. Donated earlier today to International Rescue and the Red Cross, but after watching Sanjay Gupta treat a 15 day old baby on CNN tonight, I can't not give some to Doctors Without Borders as well. I'll give them $100 and send you that receipt, and in the morning I'll choose something from our cellar to offer as a prize, too.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

OK, we're doing pretty well. Most donations are well over the minimum, so we've got a good start. Again, you can just send a snippet of receipt, if you want address, phone, amount privateI'm just adding as I see, let me know if I miss someone (Matt and Ramon just let me know where your donation goes). With 5 prizes odds of winning are 1 in 20, that's a lot better than most raffles.